Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley was born on February 26, 1976, from Falmouth Jamaica. He is among the most wealthy and well-known Reggae Singers. He was a part of the legendary film Shottas with another famous singer Wyclef Jean. Ky-Mani signed with Shang Records in 1996 where the first album he put out was With Father Like Son. He also recorded several singles, including Judge Not With Patra as well as Dear Dad (which reached the top of the British Reggae Charts) as well as Who The Cap Fit remix and Sensimelia. Each of them helped contribute to the rising popularity of Ky among the younger generation of reggae singers. In 1997 Ky-Mani joined forces together with Praswell (Fugees) to record Avenue an acclaimed cover that was a cover of the song by Eddy Grant Electric Avenue. Marley was the first artist to perform at Midem a world-class festival of music held in Miami. In Midem's Cameo Theatre Marley performed a show that was broadcast live on the Caribbean News Agency to 36 nations. Marley was the focus of a bidding war. He joined Gee Street/V2 Record. In the studio, he completed an album with P.M. Dawn recorded Gotta be Movin' On Up. The wife of Bob Marley Anita Belnavis, a table tennis champion, is his only parent. Ky-Mani Marley has been named one of Jamaica's most wealthy Reggae singers. According to Business Insider, Forbes and Wikipedia, Kymani Marley owns the wealth of around $5 million. He was initially more into athletics as a kid as opposed to music. But his mother encouraged him to try it and He began to play the guitar as well as piano. The name he chose came by referring to East African, which means an adventurous traveler. Ky-Mani Marley, born on February 26, 1976, from Jamaica, was a reggae/hip-hop musician. The Ky-Mani name has the meaning of East African and means Adventurer Traveler. Bob Marley and Anita Belnavis are the parents of this child.
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